Immobilization of pektavamorin G10x on polyvinyl alcohol derivatives
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Abstract
The immobilization of Pektavamorin G10x on polyvinyl alcohol modified with glutaraldehyde and with titanium, zirconium, and hafnium salts has been investigated and the properties (stability on storage, pH optimum, temperature optimum, and diversity of action) of the immobilized preparations have been studied.
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Pectin Polyvinyl Alcohol Titanium Tetrachloride Zirconium Oxychloride SilochromesPreview
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